This is a video of me playing at my highschool's coffee house in the Spring of '07. The Coffee House at my highschool was a place where musical, theatrical, or poetic artists could display their talent in front of a small live audience. It was one of my favorite things about my highschool, and believe me, I didn't have many of them.
Setlist:
Crazy Train
Walk This Way
Whole Lotta Love
Intro of Iron Man
I also played most of Iron Man and Back in Black, but my friend who was recording ran out of battery.
I ran my guitar directly through the amp's distortion channel and had no other effects
Gear:
Epiphone SG G-400 Deluxe with maestro vibrato tailpiece
Peavey Bandit Amp

I just got this gorgeous wine red Epi Les Paul Traditional Pro Custom today from Guitar Center. It is coil-tapping equipped, which means you have the power to switch between the traditional dual hum-bucking pickups of a Les Paul and the single-coil pickups of a Strat. Check it out.
I demo a few of my songs which can be found at my SoundCloud page: https://soundcloud.com/andy-der-tatevasion-1
First song is 'Halter' by my group, Already Night.

This is a video of me and some friends playing Frankenstein by The Edgar Winter Group(one of two songs) at the Taylor High School Talent Show during the Fall of '06. We also played The Ocean by Led Zeppelin. This was our senior year, and a great opportunity to go out with a bash.
The band:
Stephen Dunn - lead guitar
Andy Der Tatevasion - electric bass
Grant Nunnely - tour de force, drums
Max Darnell - keyboards, rhythm guitar

There are many videos of people playing J.S. Bach's Minuet on the piano, so I figured that I would upload a video of me playing this piece on my piano's harpsichord setting, for historical accuracy, of course ;)

As performed by Andy Der Tatevasion. Today I pay tribute to the late Randy Rhoads who passed away in a tragic plane accident on this day in 1982. This is the piece Randy wrote to his mother, Delores "Dee" Rhoads. RIP Randy, your playing lives on in my heart.

Andy Der Tatevasion playing Steve Howe's guitar solo on South Side of the Sky from the Yes record Fragile. This is one of my favorite Howe guitar solos off of the Fragile album. If you like this video, tune in next week for my cover of Howe's solo from Siberian Khatru!

Styx playing their prog masterpiece Come Sail Away at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on 5-15-2010.
Todd Sucherman's drumming was incredible all night, but it was PHENOMENAL during this song.
Sorry about the poor sound quality, this was taken from my digital camera.

This is a video of me playing at my highschool's coffee house in the Spring of '07. The Coffee House at my highschool was a place where musical, theatrical, or poetic artists could display their talent in front of a small live audience. It was one of my favorite things about my highschool, and believe me, I didn't have many of them.
Mood For a Day - 2:38
The first song that I play is a piece I wrote entitled Sunrise to Sunset. The next song is Mood For a Day composed by Steve Howe of Yes fame. That's Howe as in "how," not "howy". As you can see, I was pretty nervous when I began playing, as characterized by my speed and inaccuracy, but once I got to the second piece, I was much calmer. Which is good, because it was the more important one!
My guitar in this video is a 1978 classical Takamine, which my father purchased from a San Antonio musician
in the early 1980s. This is the guitar which I first learned to play on.
Mood For a Day begins at 2:38 if you would just like to watch that.

Andy Gianotti performing Somewhere Now, an original. Guest lead guitarist Max, and unknown bongo drummer whose name I do not know. Plus, Let it Be Beatles cover. I do not own the rights to Let it Be. It was composed by Paul McCartney, whom I have the utmost respect for. It's like copyright 1970 or something like that, so I was born in 1989. Do the math.

This is a video of me and some friends playing The Ocean (one of two songs) at the Taylor High School Talent Show during the Fall of '06. We also played Frankenstein by the Edgar Winter Group. This was our senior year, and a great opportunity to go out with a bash.
The band:
Stephen Dunn - lead guitar
Andy Der Tatevasion - electric bass
Grant Nunnely - tour de force, drums
Max Darnell - keyboards, rhythm guitar

Just in time for Halloween. This year, I wanted to do something different than your run of the mill jack 'o' lantern with two triangle eyes, triangle nose and scary mouth. So, I went online and found a grim reaper template. It's so evil and dark! Death is coming for you! Mwahahaha.